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Japan's ethylene plants run rate reaches record low of 68.6% during March
The Japan Petrochemical Industry Association said that the utilisation rate for ethylene plants fell to a new record low in March. This was due to producers cutting output 'in anticipation of feedstock supply difficulties' and 'due to scheduled maintenance. Japan has 12 ethylene factories that convert naphtha (a crude oil byproduct) into basic chemicals like ethylene and propylene. These are used as intermediates to make resins, for example. Japan imports a little over 40% of its naphtha and depends on the Middle East for 95% of its crude oil, which is used to refine its own naphtha. The blockade of...